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Maude N. Ainsworth

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Maude N. Ainsworth

Birth
Metropolitan Borough of Bradford, West Yorkshire, England
Death
29 May 1914 (aged 12)
At Sea
Burial
Buried or Lost at Sea Add to Map
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Maude Ainsworth. She was the daughter of Utley and Edith M. (nee Smith) Ainsworth who had married on 14 June 1886 in All Saints Church in Bingley, Yorkshire, in the Church of England . Maude Ainsworth was born 25 November 1901 and had been christened on 22 December the same year in the Holy Trinity Church in Bingley, Yorkshire, in the Church of England. Her father Utley Ainsworth left England in January 1910, bound for Cleveland, Ohio. Mrs. Ainsworth followed six months later and left Liverpool, England, 14 June 1910 as a second cabin (second class) passenger on the steamship Zeeland and came to Boston, Massachusetts, 23 June 1910. She was described as a married lady aged 43 years and 8 months. Her last place of permanent residence was Keighley, England, and her closest friend or relative in England was a Mr. W. Holgate of Bingley. The Ainsworth family was bound for 6625 Ovington Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio, where her husband lived at the time. She was Her children Hettie, Maud, Jack, and Eric also travelled with her. Her husband was described as a textile worker. In 1914, Mrs. Ainsworth decided to bring three of her children with her on a visit to her family in Yorkshire, England. With her on the Empress of Ireland were their children Maude, Jack, and Eric. Sadly, all four would be lost in the sinking.

Courtsey Peter Engberg-Klarström.
Maude Ainsworth. She was the daughter of Utley and Edith M. (nee Smith) Ainsworth who had married on 14 June 1886 in All Saints Church in Bingley, Yorkshire, in the Church of England . Maude Ainsworth was born 25 November 1901 and had been christened on 22 December the same year in the Holy Trinity Church in Bingley, Yorkshire, in the Church of England. Her father Utley Ainsworth left England in January 1910, bound for Cleveland, Ohio. Mrs. Ainsworth followed six months later and left Liverpool, England, 14 June 1910 as a second cabin (second class) passenger on the steamship Zeeland and came to Boston, Massachusetts, 23 June 1910. She was described as a married lady aged 43 years and 8 months. Her last place of permanent residence was Keighley, England, and her closest friend or relative in England was a Mr. W. Holgate of Bingley. The Ainsworth family was bound for 6625 Ovington Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio, where her husband lived at the time. She was Her children Hettie, Maud, Jack, and Eric also travelled with her. Her husband was described as a textile worker. In 1914, Mrs. Ainsworth decided to bring three of her children with her on a visit to her family in Yorkshire, England. With her on the Empress of Ireland were their children Maude, Jack, and Eric. Sadly, all four would be lost in the sinking.

Courtsey Peter Engberg-Klarström.


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